
Full Moons of 2025: A Ritual Calendar
The passage of time and the cyclical nature of life are beautifully encapsulated in the full moons of 2025, each bringing its own story and set of traditions. The full moons serve as waypoints on our journey through the year, each moon phase a time to pause, reflect, and engage in practices that bind us to both the past and the future.
The rituals associated with these moons—from storytelling under the Wolf Moon to setting intentions under the Sturgeon Moon—highlight our eternal connection to the rhythms of the earth and the sky.

January's Wolf Moon is a time to embrace the wisdom of cycles and the lessons of endurance.
Wolf Moon - January 13
Peak Illumination: 5:27 p.m. Eastern Time
January’s Wolf Moon is a beacon in the winter's darkest stretch, rising high as nature lies hushed under a blanket of snow. It's a name steeped in the imagery of wolves who, in times long past, pierced the cold silence with their haunting nocturnal calls. This full moon carries the weight of tradition, reflecting our intrinsic ties to the wilderness around us and the instinctual aspects within ourselves.
The Wolf Moon is more than just a symbol; it's a call to embrace the wisdom of cycles and the lessons of endurance. Practicing rituals under its light, many seek to invoke the very qualities that the wolf embodies: keen intuition, fierce independence, and a strong sense of community. Whether through meditation that seeks to draw from the well of inner strength or through the shared experience of storytelling that links us to our history and to each other, this is a time for reinforcing bonds and affirming one’s path.
It’s common to find people gathered around fires, the flames flickering like the very life force that sustains us, as they share tales and aspirations. This communal warmth against the cold of January parallels the strength found in unity and common purpose. The Wolf Moon is thus a powerful moment to set intentions, not just idle wishes, but resolutions forged in the clarity of winter's night and meant to last the turning of the season.

February's Snow Moon invites a series of rituals that resonate with the themes of purification and renewal.
Snow Moon - February 12
Peak Illumination: 8:53 a.m. Eastern Time
As the calendar turns to February, the Snow Moon casts its serene glow across the wintry landscape. This celestial name originates from the traditional heavy snowfalls that blanket much of the land during this month, mirroring the moon’s own white luminescence. Its brilliant glow against the stark, frosty nights creates a striking contrast, symbolizing clarity, stillness, and the quiet beauty that winter brings.
This period invites a series of rituals that resonate with the themes of purification and renewal. A walk through the crisp air under the Snow Moon’s watchful eye can be a cathartic experience, the fresh snow crunching underfoot, providing a rhythmic accompaniment to contemplative thought. The moonlight, reflecting off the snow’s surface, feels like a natural mirror, encouraging introspection and self-reflection. Meditation during this time becomes a sanctuary for those seeking clarity, as the snow’s insulating blanket quiets the world, allowing for deeper connection to one’s inner landscape.
The Snow Moon’s luminous presence is a reminder of the gentle yet persistent passage of time and the opportunity each cycle presents to cleanse the past and embrace the potential of tomorrow. It encourages us to find peace in stillness, beauty in simplicity, and strength in the quiet moments that winter so gracefully offers.

During March's Worm Moon we're encouraged to embrace change and cultivate new beginnings.
Worm Moon - March 14
Peak Illumination: 2:55 a.m. Eastern Time
As March dawns, it brings with it the Worm Moon, a symbol of the transition from winter’s embrace to the promise of spring. This moon gets its name from the earthworms that emerge as the ground thaws, signaling a return to fecundity and heralding a chorus of birdsong. It’s a period when nature itself seems to wake from slumber, offering tangible signs of life renewing once more.
Marking a point of particular significance in the calendar, the Worm Moon shines as the first full moon following the Spring Equinox, casting its glow on the early celebrations of Easter and the reawakening of the natural world. Traditionally, this time is ripe for rituals that embody growth, such as the sowing of seeds—be it in gardens awaiting summer’s bloom or within the fertile soil of the soul, nurturing aspirations and plans for the months ahead.
In this lunar phase, we're encouraged to embrace change and cultivate new beginnings. Whether by turning the soil to prepare for planting or by starting new projects, the Worm Moon serves as a luminous reminder of life’s continual cycles of ending and beginning, decay and renewal.

April's Pink Moon is synonymous with the resurgence of life, and a period for engaging in rituals that honor the essence of renewal.
Pink Moon - April 12
Peak Illumination: 8:22 p.m. Eastern Time
The Pink Moon in April, a namesake of the vibrant ground phlox, announces the arrival of spring with its delicate pink blossoms. This lunar event is synonymous with the resurgence of life, and a period for engaging in rituals that honor the essence of renewal, the blossoming of love, and the celebration of beauty inherent in nature's reawakening.
In this season of revival, it's customary to indulge in personal rituals that promote affection and self-care, such as preparing a luxurious ritual bath steeped in fragrant petals, encircled by the soft glow of candlelight, crafting an ambiance of romance and care. This ritual acts as a beacon, calling forth love and tenderness, whether it's to kindle a new relationship or to deepen an existing bond. The Pink Moon is a reminder of nature's cyclical beauty and our own capacity for renewal and growth.

May's Flower Moon is a celebration of renewal and radiant beauty.
Flower Moon - May 12
Peak Illumination: 12:56 p.m. Eastern Time
The Flower Moon is a celebration of renewal and radiant beauty, its name inspired by the tapestry of blossoms that adorn the world. This lunar phase invites us to express our thankfulness for nature’s lavish gifts. It is a time to bask in the vitality and fertility generously displayed by the earth, as it is clad in its spring finery.
Engaging in rituals during the Flower Moon can be a powerful way to connect with the rhythm of life. Creating a flower mandala is a meditative practice that channels our innermost thanks into a beautiful, circular offering. Each petal and stem placed in the mandala is a testament to the richness of life. Similarly, presenting flowers to bodies of water can be a poignant tribute, the petals drifting on the surface, a visual chorus of gratitude flowing into the world.
These rituals serve as reminders of the intricate balance between giving and receiving, and the Flower Moon stands as an annual prompt for us to honor the prosperity that sustains us all.

June's Strawberry Moon is an opportune time to reflect on and savor the symbolic fruits of one’s endeavors.
Strawberry Moon - June 11
Peak Illumination: 3:44 a.m. Eastern Time
June's Strawberry Moon is a delightful herald of the brief but eagerly awaited strawberry harvest. This lunar title is a reminder to savor the ephemeral joys and to appreciate the rewards of diligence. During this phase, it is customary to gather with close ones and partake in a celebratory meal that highlights the bounty of the season—succulent strawberries taking center stage.
This moon phase is an opportune time to reflect on and savor the symbolic fruits of one’s endeavors, recognizing achievements both big and small. Beyond feasting, rituals under the Strawberry Moon may include crafting gratitude lists or sharing stories of success and abundance. It's a moment to acknowledge growth, relish in the simple pleasures, and set intentions for continued prosperity. With the Strawberry Moon's rise, it’s a call to pause, breathe in the sweet air of summer, and indulge in the richness that life has to offer.

Aligned with buck deer's natural strength, rituals under the Buck Moon often draw on themes of growth and tenacity.
Buck Moon - July 10
Peak Illumination: 4:37 p.m. Eastern Time
The Buck Moon ascends in the night sky as a natural tribute to the burgeoning antlers of buck deer, a sign of vitality and renewal. It's a period when these majestic animals begin to display their new antlers, an annual cycle of regeneration that speaks to nature’s resilience and persistent march forward.
Aligned with this symbol of natural strength, rituals under the Buck Moon often draw on themes of growth and tenacity. Practitioners may engage in yoga, the flowing movements and steady poses under the glow of the moon serving as a metaphor for growing one's own "antlers" - personal attributes of strength, stability, and endurance. This can be a transformative practice, reflecting on the areas of life where one is budding and evolving, akin to the velvet antlers reaching toward the sky.
Embracing the Buck Moon’s essence, individuals might focus on their ambitions and the necessary fortitude to realize them, using this time to fortify their resolve and celebrate their progress. It's a reminder that with each cycle, there is an opportunity to start anew and push beyond the previous bounds, ever-growing, ever-resilient.

Celebrations of abundance that honor the Earth's bounty are one way to honor August's Sturgeon Moon.
Sturgeon Moon - August 9
Peak Illumination: 3:55 a.m. Eastern Time
Named after the large fish that was easily caught this time of year, the Sturgeon Moon speaks to the abundance of resources and the natural cycles of growth and sustenance. This full moon illuminates the skies as a symbol of prosperity, reminding us of the importance of recognizing and honoring the plentiful gifts that nature provides during this season.
Rituals under the Sturgeon Moon often focus on themes of gratitude and abundance. Celebrations may include gatherings with loved ones, sharing meals that highlight the Earth’s bounty, and reflecting on the resources—both tangible and spiritual—that sustain us. Setting intentions during this time can be especially meaningful, as it aligns with the energy of harvesting not just crops but also the rewards of hard work and personal growth throughout the year.
The rituals of this day might include nighttime ceremonies that embrace the moon’s steady glow, such as moon-bathing, meditative reflection, or charging crystals. These practices help attune us to the natural rhythms of the Earth, fostering a sense of connection, gratitude, and inner balance as we move through the cycles of the seasons.
Note: This year, lunar energy is especially potent in August, as it also brings a rare Black Moon on August 23rd, the third New Moon in a single season. This invisible moon offers a spiritual reset and is ideal for deep shadow work, release, and planting transformative intentions. Combined with the abundance energy of the Sturgeon Moon, August becomes a powerful month for both harvesting and beginning anew.

September's Corn Moon offers a moment to take stock of the personal milestones and growth experienced throughout the year.
Corn Moon - September 7
Peak Illumination: 2:09 p.m. Eastern Time
The Corn Moon, gracing the skies as the summer wanes, stands as a beacon of nourishment and readiness, marking a time of reflection and gratitude. It symbolizes the culmination of the growing season and serves as a reminder to gather and prepare for the months ahead. Its steady glow underscores the importance of harvesting not just the crops from the fields but also the personal growth and achievements cultivated throughout the year.
Rituals under the Corn Moon often focus on themes of abundance, gratitude, and preparation. This is a moment to pause and take stock of the milestones reached and the lessons learned. It’s a time to honor the fruits of one’s labor, both literal and metaphorical, and to give thanks for the resources and experiences that have sustained us.
The gentle brilliance of the Corn Moon offers a quiet reminder to savor the yield we've gathered in our lives and to carry the wisdom gained into the reflective season of autumn. In the warmth of the kitchen, stirring a pot of corn chowder or baking cornbread becomes more than just a meal—it transforms into an act of gratitude, celebrating the earth's generous provision and our own resilience.
This period invites us to reflect on both the literal and figurative harvests we've gathered, appreciating the interconnectedness of our efforts with the natural cycles of the Earth. Under the watchful eye of the Corn Moon, we find a sense of fulfillment and readiness, embracing the transition from the vibrancy of summer to the introspective calm of fall.

The Hunter's Moon is a call to action, a reminder to prepare our homes and our lives for future times.
Hunter's Supermoon (Harvest Moon ) - October 6
Peak Illumination: 11:47 p.m. Eastern Time
The Hunter's Moon in 2025 holds rare and powerful energy, as it also serves as the Harvest Moon and shines brilliantly as a Supermoon. This unique convergence amplifies its significance, blending the themes of abundance, preparation, and heightened spiritual awareness. Its radiant glow will appear larger and brighter in the sky, symbolizing not just the bounty of the harvest but also illuminating the path forward with intensified clarity and purpose.
Spiritually, the fusion of the Harvest Moon and Hunter’s Moon as a Supermoon represents a powerful threshold—a liminal space where endings and beginnings intertwine. It embodies both the gratitude for what has been gathered and the foresight to prepare for what lies ahead. The Supermoon’s closeness to Earth magnifies emotional energies, making intentions set during this time especially potent for manifestation and transformation.
Historically, this moon marked the time when hunters stocked up on resources for the winter, following the agricultural harvest. Today, it symbolizes both the external gathering of physical necessities and the internal collection of wisdom, experiences, and personal growth. The Hunter’s Moon urges us to reflect on what we’ve harvested throughout the year—not just in crops or achievements, but in lessons learned and spiritual insights gained.
Rituals under this powerful moon may involve mindful clearing, where one identifies and releases what no longer serves, creating space for new growth. Gratitude becomes a central focus, not only for material abundance but also for personal development and the connections that enrich our lives. The Supermoon’s amplified energy makes this an ideal time for deep reflection and bold intention-setting, as the universe feels more attuned to our desires and aspirations. Sitting under the moonlight, absorbing its vibrant energy, fosters a sense of grounding while connecting to both the physical and spiritual harvests within us.
The luminous blend of the Hunter’s Moon, Harvest Moon, and Supermoon invites us to embrace both action and reflection. It’s a time to honor what has been gathered, to prepare for what’s to come, and to step confidently into the next chapter with gratitude, resilience, and purpose. This moon’s exceptional energy serves as a reminder that within the cycles of nature—and within ourselves—there is always room for renewal, growth, and transformation.

Engaging in self-care rituals under November's Beaver Moon can be profoundly beneficial.
Beaver Supermoon - November 5
Peak Illumination: 8:19 a.m. Eastern Time
The Beaver Moon, named for the time when beaver traps were traditionally set before the swamps froze over, symbolizes the urgency of preparing for winter’s arrival. In 2025, this full moon carries even greater significance as a Supermoon, its amplified brilliance casting a powerful glow over both the physical and emotional landscapes of our lives. The supermoon’s closer proximity to Earth enhances its luminosity, serving as a beacon that magnifies the timeless message of readiness—not just for the colder months ahead, but for life’s inevitable shifts and transitions.
Spiritually, the Beaver Moon as a supermoon represents a heightened call to fortify our foundations. Its intensified glow doesn’t just light up the night sky; it illuminates the corners of our hearts and minds where we may have neglected our own well-being. This is a time to secure our inner resources, to reflect on what we’ve built, and to tend to the emotional and spiritual reserves that sustain us through times of change. The supermoon’s energy enhances the depth of this introspection, urging us to acknowledge both our strengths and vulnerabilities with clarity and compassion.
Engaging in self-care rituals under the Beaver Moon can be profoundly transformative. The supermoon’s radiance sharpens our focus, making practices like mindful reflection and creative expression more impactful. Whether it’s the comforting act of crafting, which brings warmth and beauty into our homes, or the cathartic process of journaling, which helps us process emotions and cultivate resilience, these rituals ground us in the present while preparing us for the future. The emotional warmth generated through these practices mirrors the physical warmth we seek as winter approaches, creating a harmonious balance between inner and outer care.
The Beaver Moon’s supermoon status underscores the importance of both preparation and self-nurturing. It’s a reminder that resilience isn’t just about stockpiling resources or bracing for hardship—it’s also about creating spaces, both within and around us, where we feel secure, supported, and at peace. As its brilliant light fills the sky, we are called to embrace the season’s lessons of reflection, readiness, and renewal, carrying forward a sense of strength and serenity into the colder days ahead.

December's Cold Moon is a time for introspection and for looking into the hidden parts of oneself.
Cold Supermoon - December 4
Peak Illumination: 6:14 p.m. Eastern Time
The Cold Moon, prominent in December’s night sky, derives its name from the onset of winter’s frost and the lengthening of nights. In 2025, this full moon carries even greater significance as a Supermoon, its luminous presence magnified by its closer proximity to Earth. The supermoon’s intensified glow casts a brighter light on the themes traditionally associated with the Cold Moon—reflection, release, and renewal—deepening the emotional and spiritual resonance of this final lunar phase of the year.
Spiritually, the Cold Supermoon represents a powerful convergence of endings and beginnings. Its amplified brilliance illuminates not only the winter landscape but also the inner spaces where we hold onto old patterns, regrets, or stagnant energy. The supermoon’s energy enhances the process of introspection, encouraging us to confront the parts of ourselves that have remained in the shadows and to release what no longer serves our growth. This is more than just a closing of the year; it is an invitation to step into a transformative space where clarity and purpose can emerge from the stillness.
Engaging in ritual during the Cold Supermoon can be profoundly cathartic. Writing down aspects of life you wish to transform or release—whether habits, thoughts, or relationships—becomes a sacred act when performed under the moon’s radiant glow. Burning this list symbolizes purification and the affirmation of change, with the flames acting as a vessel to carry away the old, making room for fresh starts and new opportunities in the year ahead. The supermoon’s heightened energy intensifies this release, making it feel both deeply personal and universally connected.
The symbolism of the Cold Supermoon ties into the broader rhythm of nature, where the world retreats into stillness and conservation during the winter months. This period of quiet is not one of stagnation but of preparation—a gathering of strength beneath the surface, ready to bloom when the time is right. Similarly, the Cold Supermoon encourages us to honor our own cycles of rest and renewal, understanding that growth often begins in the darkness before the dawn.
As the year comes full circle with the Cold Supermoon of December, we are invited to look back on the journey we’ve taken, the lessons we’ve learned, and the growth we’ve experienced. This luminous finale calls us to shed the layers that no longer serve us, to stand in the fullness of our truth, and to step into the new year with a heart unburdened and a spirit renewed. The brilliance of the Cold Supermoon serves as a reminder that even in the darkest nights, there is light to guide us—a continuous thread that connects each moment, each ritual, and each breath as we move through the endless cycle of renewal.